According to the Stuff website, the accusation levelled at Mo'unga is said to have taken place at
the Arcade Bar on Saturday, May 11 - the day after the Super Rugby champions beat the Bulls 45-13 in Pretoria.

"We
got there and we noticed, I was actually telling my friends, these guys
they look like New Zealanders, they look like either All Blacks or
something," the woman told Radio New Zealand of the incident.

"My friends and I were just standing, talking, and then we just had a
lot of beer being spat at us and we looked and then my friend and I were
shocked at what was happening.

"I told the guy 'look here, that's not okay, you don't do that'. He
just flat out ignored us and walked away. He looked at us with a dead
stare and just walked away. He says, 'no, we're sorry, it won't happen
again'."

The
woman, who wished to remain anonymous, reached out to Mo'unga on social
media after realising the player's identity the following day.

Mo'unga apologised to the woman on social media shortly thereafter.

Mo'unga, 24, has played 10 Tests for the All Blacks and is a certainty for the defending champions' 2019 Rugby World Cup squad.